A Tale of Two Cities: A Story of the French Revolution
A Tale of Two Cities is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. With well over 200 million copies sold, it ranks among the most famous works in the history of fictional literature.
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A Tale of Two Cities: A Story of the French Revolution
A Tale of Two Cities is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. With well over 200 million copies sold, it ranks among the most famous works in the history of fictional literature.
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A Tale of Two Cities: A Story of the French Revolution

A Tale of Two Cities: A Story of the French Revolution

by Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities: A Story of the French Revolution

A Tale of Two Cities: A Story of the French Revolution

by Charles Dickens

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Overview

A Tale of Two Cities is a novel by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. With well over 200 million copies sold, it ranks among the most famous works in the history of fictional literature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615836164
Publisher: Denton & White
Publication date: 06/17/2013
Pages: 388
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was--and is--one of the most popular authors of all time. His novella, A Christmas Carol, is certainly one of the most influential works of fiction ever. Dickens was an international celebrity, and his classic novels include Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, Hard Times, Bleak House, and many more.

Date of Birth:

February 7, 1812

Date of Death:

June 18, 1870

Place of Birth:

Portsmouth, England

Place of Death:

Gad's Hill, Kent, England

Education:

Home-schooling; attended Dame School at Chatham briefly and Wellington
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